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Brother Szobczak is a wily and ancient Dreadnought who currently serves at Watch Fortress Erioch with the Deathwatch of the Jericho Reach. His origins are murky at best, for though the venerable Brother Szobczak is known to be superb at the art of sweeping aside enemy walls or fortifications, there is no information on how he came to be in the Jericho Reach. While Szobczak can remember his early days with the Imperial Fists and his first Vigils with the Deathwatch well enough, he remembers little to nothing about his time as a Dreadnought. He can offer no insight as to how he ended up in the Jericho Reach or how he came to be entombed in the Omega Vault. Records at Watch Fortress Erioch mention no Imperial Fists matching his name or description, and he is not entered into the list of Battl

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  • Brother Szobczak is a wily and ancient Dreadnought who currently serves at Watch Fortress Erioch with the Deathwatch of the Jericho Reach. His origins are murky at best, for though the venerable Brother Szobczak is known to be superb at the art of sweeping aside enemy walls or fortifications, there is no information on how he came to be in the Jericho Reach. While Szobczak can remember his early days with the Imperial Fists and his first Vigils with the Deathwatch well enough, he remembers little to nothing about his time as a Dreadnought. He can offer no insight as to how he ended up in the Jericho Reach or how he came to be entombed in the Omega Vault. Records at Watch Fortress Erioch mention no Imperial Fists matching his name or description, and he is not entered into the list of Battl
  • For nearly two centuries he served the 5th company, smashing the fortifications of thousands of renegade and xenos worlds. In early M35, Brother Szobczak was seconded to the Deathwatch and took his Oath of Vigil at a long-lost Watch Station in the galactic East of Ultima Segmentum. During his first vigil, he led a small, highly trained Kill-team composed of Scouts and Techmarines renowned among the Battle-Brothers of the Watch Station for their skills at infiltration and fortress breaking. At the end of his Vigil, Brother Szobczak petitioned to be allowed another, as he felt that his work was far from complete in this part of the galaxy. He was granted his request and served three more vigils, acting as an infiltrator and sapper, until he was grievously wounded in a campaign supporting the
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  • Brother Szobczak is a wily and ancient Dreadnought who currently serves at Watch Fortress Erioch with the Deathwatch of the Jericho Reach. His origins are murky at best, for though the venerable Brother Szobczak is known to be superb at the art of sweeping aside enemy walls or fortifications, there is no information on how he came to be in the Jericho Reach. While Szobczak can remember his early days with the Imperial Fists and his first Vigils with the Deathwatch well enough, he remembers little to nothing about his time as a Dreadnought. He can offer no insight as to how he ended up in the Jericho Reach or how he came to be entombed in the Omega Vault. Records at Watch Fortress Erioch mention no Imperial Fists matching his name or description, and he is not entered into the list of Battle-Brothers slumbering in the Watch Fortress’s Chamber of Elders where the few Dreadnoughts officially attached to the Deathwatch are kept. What is known is that Brother Szobczak was born a technomat by both training and inclination, hailing from a long-lost Imperial Forge World in the Gothic Sector that was consumed by a Chaos invasion. He survived his trials and was inducted into the Imperial Fists' 10th Company Scout Marines in the late 34th Millennium where he served with distinction. As a Scout, he exhibited an ability to size up the strengths and weaknesses of enemy positions and fortifications quickly and accurately with the merest glance, and displayed a real genius for dealing as much damage as possible to fortifications with as few friendly losses as possible. He rose through the Imperial Fists' companies, and was sent to Mars for training as a Techmarine. As a Techmarine, Brother Szobczak was attached to the Imperial Fists’ 5th Company, where he distinguished himself as both a gifted siege engineer and Tech-priest. Few fortifications could stand against his critical glare and the pinpoint precision of his use of force, and he gained a reputation among his Battle-Brothers for his miraculous ability to keep wargear functioning in the field with only the most basic tools and little in the way of materials or spare parts. For nearly two centuries he served with the 5th Company, smashing the fortifications of thousands of Renegade and xenos worlds. In the early 35th Millennium, Brother Szobczak was seconded to the Deathwatch and took his Oath of Vigil at a long-lost Watch Station in the galactic east of Ultima Segmentum. During his first Vigil, he led a small, highly trained Kill-team composed of Scouts and Techmarines renowned among the Battle-Brothers of the Watch Station for their skills at infiltration and fortress breaking. At the end of his Vigil, Brother Szobczak petitioned to be allowed another, as he felt that his work was far from complete in that part of the galaxy. He was granted his request and served three more Vigils, acting as an infiltrator and sapper, until he was grievously wounded in a campaign supporting the Imperial Guard against an Ork WAAAGH! His experience, vast knowledge of siege tactics, and his unique insights into the tactics of xenos were deemed so important to the Deathwatch that he was honoured by being placed in a Dreadnought so that he could continue to serve.
  • For nearly two centuries he served the 5th company, smashing the fortifications of thousands of renegade and xenos worlds. In early M35, Brother Szobczak was seconded to the Deathwatch and took his Oath of Vigil at a long-lost Watch Station in the galactic East of Ultima Segmentum. During his first vigil, he led a small, highly trained Kill-team composed of Scouts and Techmarines renowned among the Battle-Brothers of the Watch Station for their skills at infiltration and fortress breaking. At the end of his Vigil, Brother Szobczak petitioned to be allowed another, as he felt that his work was far from complete in this part of the galaxy. He was granted his request and served three more vigils, acting as an infiltrator and sapper, until he was grievously wounded in a campaign supporting the Imperial Guard against an Ork Waaagh! His experience, vast knowledge of siege tactics, and his unique insights into the tactics of xenos were deemed so important to the Deathwatch that he was honoured by being placed in a Dreadnought so that he could continue to serve. Now, once again the venerable Brother Szobczak is called upon to sweep aside the walls and fortifications of the enemy for his honoured Battle-Brothers. While he can remember his early days with the Imperial Fists and his first Vigils with Deathwatch well enough, he remembers little to nothing about his time as a Dreadnought. He can offer no insight as to how he ended up in the Jericho Reach or how he came to be entombed in the Omega Vault. Records at Watch Fortress Erioch mention no Imperial Fists matching his name or description, and he is not entered into the list of Battle-Brothers slumbering in the Watch Fortress’s Chamber of Elders where the few Dreadnoughts officially attached to the Deathwatch are kept.
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